Central Asia's Green Future at Stake: Introducing Eco Expo Central Asia 2025


The Expo, held in the Uzbek capital, saw the participation of over 30 countries and 20 international organizations, providing a central platform for showcasing the latest green technologies and defining future policy directions. The event focused on urgent issues such as the restoration of the ecological disaster of the Aral Sea, as well as strengthening sustainable economic models and regional cooperation.


Uzbekistan made grand announcements, including the expansion of the program aimed at the recultivation of the dried-up Aral Sea basin – where over 2 million hectares have already been planted to curb dust storms – and the introduction of a national "green certification" system designed to promote the sustainable operation of small and medium-sized enterprises. Aziz Abdukhakimov, Uzbekistan's Minister of Ecology, emphasized: "Our goal is to transform Karakalpakstan from an environmentally disaster-stricken zone into a model of sustainable development."


The clear message of the conference was the importance of partnership and joint action. Kazakhstan, South Korea, and China also arrived with concrete projects and cooperation proposals, ranging from planting pistachio seedlings to modernizing water infrastructure. Saken Kalkamanov, head of the Kazakh delegation, stated: "This is not just about emissions. It is about building a common future: a cleaner, greener, and more resilient one for all."


From Szeged to Tashkent: The Journey of a Hungarian Invention to International Recognition


Amidst this global buzz, Hungarian innovation played a prominent role. The story began much earlier in Szeged when a high-ranking Uzbek delegation visited the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Szeged at the invitation of the Archenerg-Metal Cluster. At the event, Oybek Shakhavdinov, Uzbekistan's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, personally met Zoltán Horváth, the owner of Peters Electro Kft.


The ambassador was impressed by the presented invention, the Booster E Saver, protected by several patents, which offers a tangible solution for increasing fuel efficiency and reducing harmful emissions. Recognition was swift: following the delegation's visit, Deputy Prime Minister Aziz Abduhakimov extended an official invitation to Peters Electro Kft. to participate in the Eco Expo Central Asia 2025. This gesture is not only a business opportunity but also the highest-level recognition of Hungarian technical expertise and the professional work of the Archenerg-Metal Cluster.


The Revolutionary Solution: Introducing the Booster E Saver


While the conference sought answers to macro-level challenges such as the restoration of the Aral Sea or biosaline agriculture, Peters Electro brought a concrete, practical, and immediately applicable solution to Tashkent.


The Booster E Saver is a unique, electric frequency-based device specifically developed to improve the efficiency of diesel engines. As a result of years of research, the inventors identified a special frequency that positively influences the structure of fuel molecules, thereby perfecting the combustion process. All this is achieved without the use of additives or chemicals.


The technology's advantages:



  • Fuel Savings: Significantly improves vehicle fuel efficiency.

  • Reduced Emissions: Decreases soot emissions and Ad-Blue consumption, contributing to cleaner air.

  • Cost-Effectiveness: Reduces maintenance costs and noise pollution.

  • Simple Installation: Any mechanic can easily install it between the engine and the fuel filter.

  • Wide Applicability: Works effectively in trucks, buses, construction machinery, and vans.


The success of the Booster E Saver is not merely theoretical: the technology has already been successfully implemented in the fleets of large companies such as the Croatian Post, FedEx, and Pannon Volán, whose experiences unequivocally confirm the invention's effectiveness.


Summary and Future Outlook: The Role of the Archenerg-Metal Cluster in Sustainability


Peters Electro Kft.'s participation in the Tashkent Eco Expo perfectly exemplifies how local innovation can connect with global goals. The exhibition provided an opportunity to showcase Hungarian technology internationally, forge new partnerships, and further strengthen economic and environmental cooperation between the two countries.


The Archenerg-Metal Cluster is committed to embracing and supporting forward-looking Hungarian businesses like this. We believe that by harnessing the power and innovation potential of businesses, we can achieve positive environmental change. The success story of the Booster E Saver proves that the key to a sustainable future is in our hands, and Hungarian engineering genius rightfully holds its place on the world's green technology map.


Massive Media Interest from Around the World at the Conference


The recently held conference truly captivated international media attention, with numerous major news agencies and specialized portals reporting on the event. Besides Euronews and other outlets of similar caliber, the Uzbek analytical program Uzreport World (UZREPORT WORLD) deserves special mention, as it covers developments in Uzbekistan's economy, politics, culture, and other areas. In one of their videos, for instance, Navruz Bazarov, representing Archenerg, detailed the Eco Booster technology. He explained that this fuel-efficiency-improving technology, operating on an electrostatic principle, helps logistics companies achieve their sustainability goals by significantly reducing fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions when installed in trucks. This extensive, international media coverage also demonstrates the global significance and impact of the conference and the innovations presented there.


The Expo clearly showed that significant efforts are being made in the region for the green transition, and local innovations offer real, marketable solutions to global environmental problems. In this fight, they have found a truly great ally in the Archenerg-Metal Cluster.